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Every intern should know these Department of Labor rules

Understanding some of the basic rules regarding internships—including your rights as an unpaid intern or paid employee—will help ensure that your work experience is as productive and impactful as possible, and that your hard work and efforts are rightfully respected and rewarded.,Understanding some of the basic rules regarding internships—including your rights as an unpaid intern or paid employee—will help ensure...
Getting Started

Why psychopaths are really that good at getting ahead

Why do workplace psychopaths seem to be successful so often? Do you need to be a psychopath in order to get ahead these days? Recently, CNBC investigated why psychopaths are so good at getting ahead. Let’s take a deeper look at this issue and try and shed some light on the “psychopath question.”,Why do workplace psychopaths seem to be successful...
Professional Development

Hire employees who will ensure long-term success

Are you hiring someone who’s likely to be successful in this role long-term, or are you likely to be hiring for this same position in a year? Here's are steps you can take to make sure you're not wasting time and other resources on a lengthy hiring process again and again.,Are you hiring someone who’s likely to be successful in...
HR and Recruiting

Why hiring managers should embrace automation

Automated software and processes can yield more data than we could ever get from eyeballing resumes. With raw data on who’s applying for positions and what qualifications they have, hiring managers can get clear pictures about the applicant pool, and also use that data to refine job descriptions.,Automated software and processes can yield more data than we could ever get...
HR and Recruiting

4 resume tips from a Facebook hiring manager

So what works with the hiring czars at these hyper-competitive companies? Let’s look at some tips from Jeff Raynar, a hiring manager at Facebook, and how you can apply them to your own resume.,So what works with the hiring czars at these hyper-competitive companies? Let’s look at some tips from Jeff Raynar, a hiring manager at Facebook, and how you...
Resumes & Cover Letters

How to highlight transferable skills in a resume or cover letter

Changing careers? Here’s how to bring your key transferable skills to the forefront in your resume and cover letter.  ,Changing careers? Here’s how to bring your key transferable skills to the forefront in your resume and cover letter.  ,Changing careers? Here’s how to bring your key transferable skills to the forefront in your resume and cover letter.  
Career Advice

How to handle conflict

Daily Fuel addresses the misconception surrounding conflict resolution—how ignoring and avoiding the problem actually makes it worse, and why the bigger deal you make it, the bigger deal it becomes.,Daily Fuel addresses the misconception surrounding conflict resolution—how ignoring and avoiding the problem actually makes it worse, and why the bigger deal you make it, the bigger deal it becomes.
Watercooler

How to write a medical billing resume (with examples)

If you’re interested in starting (or growing a career) in the mega-hot healthcare industry but are interested in a more administrative path, medical billing can be a great choice. Here are three examples of medical billing resumes...,If you’re interested in starting (or growing a career) in the mega-hot healthcare industry but are interested in a more administrative path, medical billing...
Resumes & Cover Letters

How to handle an interrupter

What do you do when Chatty Chad or Interrupting Irene won’t shut their trap while you’re eloquently expressing your well-thought-out train of thought? Ask Daily Fuel, of course.,What do you do when Chatty Chad or Interrupting Irene won’t shut their trap while you’re eloquently expressing your well-thought-out train of thought? Ask Daily Fuel, of course.
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